Kama Sutra: A tale of love

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Renata
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Kama Sutra: A tale of love

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Kama Sutra: A tale of love (English)

It's an old movie but I saw it last night, ... so interesting 8)

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Post by Jester »

The girl who is having her hair pulled looks like you.

Didn't know you rolled that way!
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Unfortunately video won't play in the U.S.
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oh really :) ... well it's one of those must see movies, set in medieval times, india ... hope u get a chance to watch it
I really like those international film festival movies, they don't get the credit they deserve
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Post by publicduende »

I watched it on British cable TV quite a few years ago. A suavely narrated story that has little to do with the slightly more tickling title. Very nice movie.
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publicduende yes it's very suttle but sultry. There are few more really good international films about ancient times but they're in different languages with english subtitles.
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